Regional Approaches to Water Pollution in the Environment integrates
knowledge and experience on pollution problems related to industrial,
agricultural and municipal activities and former military sites, with
special emphasis on the Black Triangle: the region situated at the
borders between North Bohemia, Polish Lower Silesia and South Saxony.
Here, some five million inhabitants live in an area of brown coal basins
having the highest emissions of sulphuric and nitrogen emission in the
whole of Europe. The large-scale damage in this region is due to
obsolete technology and insufficient equipment for monitoring emissions.
Health effects are severe, and controlling the pollution can only be
done at high cost. There is thus a need to exchange knowledge and
experience on methods for evaluating the expected effects of measures
and purification techniques to remedy ground and surface water
pollution.